BruceBrews
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Hello!
I use a chest freezer that is connected to an inkbird as my fermentation chamber and I'm looking to add a heating source to it. Today I bought a small electrical heater, but the safety is over sensitive and turns it off after just two-three minutes inside the chamber because of over heating. I need to be able to reach temps around 80F, perferably even higher. I've been looking at a 25w heat pad from mangrove jacks, but i'm worried it won't heat it to high enough temps.
So what kind of solutions have you used? I'm brewing a belgian style beer next week, so that's why I need higher temps.
Cheers!
I use a chest freezer that is connected to an inkbird as my fermentation chamber and I'm looking to add a heating source to it. Today I bought a small electrical heater, but the safety is over sensitive and turns it off after just two-three minutes inside the chamber because of over heating. I need to be able to reach temps around 80F, perferably even higher. I've been looking at a 25w heat pad from mangrove jacks, but i'm worried it won't heat it to high enough temps.
So what kind of solutions have you used? I'm brewing a belgian style beer next week, so that's why I need higher temps.
Cheers!